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 DBKL: new building must have geotechnical study, SECOND SINKHOLE IN JLN MASJID INDIA

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post Aug 28 2024, 12:14 PM, updated 2y ago

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KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 27): Planning permission applications for the construction of buildings in Kuala Lumpur will no longer be considered without a geotechnical study prepared by certified engineers, under a new directive issued by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL).
The letter was issued to the directors of DBKL's City Planning Department, Building Control Department and Infrastructure Planning Department, as well as to the secretariat head of the local authority's one-stop committee.

It is unclear whether the directive will affect projects which have secured approvals for the aforementioned processes. The Edge has reached out to a DBKL spokesperson, who declined to elaborate on the letter.

On Monday, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Dr Zaliha Mustafa was quoted as saying that DBKL has been directed to collaborate closely with geologists and infrastructure experts to evaluate and mitigate the risk of future sinkholes.

Second sinkhole spotted on Jalan Masjid India

KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 28): Another sinkhole has been reported on Jalan Masjid India here, about 50 metres from where the ground suddenly collapsed, swallowing a woman pedestrian last Friday.
The latest incident is said to have occurred at around 2.30am on Wednesday, believed due to the heavy rain and storm on Tuesday night.

Speaking to The Straits Times, Professor Jeffrey Chiang Choong Luin, president of the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia, said the close proximity of the first and second sinkholes hints at a link between the two. There could be a service pipe that has been compromised running underground. If it has been compromised, this would affect the soil’s integrity and the water seepage would erode the soil,said Prof Chiang.

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A staff member of the Palace Hotel in Jalan Masjid India, who wanted to be known only as Jamal, told ST he was not worried about falling into any sinkholes on the road.

However, the same could not be said of guests, with the hotel seeing 20 per cent of bookings cancelled since the accident happened.

“It’s not the first time this has happened. There was a sinkhole a few months ago, there was another one last month and then the sinkhole that took the tourist and now this one. I am just cautious when I walk around, and I avoid pavements that are sunken,” said Mr Jamal.


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post Aug 28 2024, 03:39 PM

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QUOTE(jetzxp @ Aug 28 2024, 02:27 PM)
This is not practice for most of the projects where there is no major geotechnical works or concern like a tall slope, deep excavation etc. Normal projects at the moment normally don't require geotechnical report when they apply for planning permission/approval.
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lets just hope deep foundations building like TRX, merdeka 118 and klcc all got biggrin.gif

but anyway I suspect this area related to KL river of life project which has been delayed ten years already. very old area, and swift river bank nearby.

Malaysia’s ambitious River of Life project struggles to meet deadline despite $1.2 billion spent

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post Aug 28 2024, 04:50 PM

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Time to condemn whole stretch and rebuild

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/s...an-masjid-india

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A staff member of the Palace Hotel in Jalan Masjid India, who wanted to be known only as Jamal, told ST he was not worried about falling into any sinkholes on the road.

However, the same could not be said of guests, with the hotel seeing 20 per cent of bookings cancelled since the accident happened.

“It’s not the first time this has happened. There was a sinkhole a few months ago, there was another one last month and then the sinkhole that took the tourist and now this one. I am just cautious when I walk around, and I avoid pavements that are sunken,” said Mr Jamal.


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